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Design Principles Ans: Refers to the ways artists organize the visual elements of art: generally found to include balance, emphasis, contrast, unity, movement and rhythm. May also include: proportion, scale, repetition, pattern, and variety. Line Ans: A visual element that is the path of a moving point through space. It has the properties of direction, width and length. Form Ans: The visual element that is three-dimensional; having height, width and depth. Color Ans: A visual element that refers to what the eyes see when light is reflected off an object. Hue, value and intensity are three properties. Value Ans: The visual element that refers to lightness and darkness. Texture Ans: The visual element that refers to the way something feels or looks like it feels and can be actual or implied. Space © 2025/ 2026 | ® All rights reserved 2 | Page Ans: The visual element that refers to the area between, around, above, below and within objects. Emphasis Ans: A principle of art that stresses one element of art, defines a center of interest or draws attention to certain areas with a work of art. Proportion Ans: A principle of art concerned with the relationships in size, one part to another or to the whole. Unity Ans: A principle of art that is concerned with the sense of wholeness or completeness. Movement Ans: A principle of art used to guide a viewer's eye throughout the work; a trend. Rhythm Ans: A principle of art in which the appearance of movement is created by the recurrence of elements. Contrast Ans: A principle of art that uses the differences between the visual elements to create variety, emphasis or interest. _____ in value is the difference between light and dark. Pattern ©

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GHP Visual Arts Questions and Correct Answers/
Latest Update / Already Graded
Design Principles

Ans: Refers to the ways artists organize the visual elements of art: generally
found to include balance, emphasis, contrast, unity, movement and rhythm. May
also include: proportion, scale, repetition, pattern, and variety.


Line

Ans: A visual element that is the path of a moving point through space. It has
the properties of direction, width and length.


Form

Ans: The visual element that is three-dimensional; having height, width and
depth.


Color

Ans: A visual element that refers to what the eyes see when light is reflected off
an object. Hue, value and intensity are three properties.


Value

Ans: The visual element that refers to lightness and darkness.


Texture

Ans: The visual element that refers to the way something feels or looks like it
feels and can be actual or implied.


Space



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Ans: The visual element that refers to the area between, around, above, below
and within objects.


Emphasis

Ans: A principle of art that stresses one element of art, defines a center of
interest or draws attention to certain areas with a work of art.


Proportion

Ans: A principle of art concerned with the relationships in size, one part to
another or to the whole.


Unity

Ans: A principle of art that is concerned with the sense of wholeness or
completeness.


Movement

Ans: A principle of art used to guide a viewer's eye throughout the work; a
trend.


Rhythm

Ans: A principle of art in which the appearance of movement is created by the
recurrence of elements.


Contrast

Ans: A principle of art that uses the differences between the visual elements to
create variety, emphasis or interest. _____ in value is the difference between
light and dark.


Pattern

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Ans: Repetition of elements or motif.


Scale

Ans: When proportional relationships are created relative to a specific unit of
measurement.


Variety

Ans: A principle of art through which different elements are used to add visual
interest.


Formal Balance

Ans: When a composition is symmetrical, it gives the feeling that the weight is
equally distributed, since this is a classical appearance of formality.


Informal Balance

Ans: When a composition is asymmetrical, there is a visual emphasis, or pull, to
one side of the composition. For example, think about a seesaw or scales.


Vertical Lines

Ans: Communicate strength, rigidity, or height. Suggest spirituality, reaching
toward sky. Diagonal lines communicate opposition or movement, curves lines
communicate sensual or softening quality.


Perspective: Linear

Ans: A technique for representing 3-dimensional objects on a flat surface.
During the Renaissance, artists invented this technique based upon math
principles in order to give paintings a realistic appearance.


Perspective: Atmospheric or Aerial

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